See It through My Eyes
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See It Through My Eyes is an album
Album
An album is a collection of recordings, released as a single package on gramophone record, cassette, compact disc, or via digital distribution. The word derives from the Latin word for list .Vinyl LP records have two sides, each comprising one half of the album...

 of recordings by American
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

 singer/songwriter Meredith Brooks
Meredith Brooks
Meredith Ann Brooks is an American singer/songwriter and guitarist. She is best known for her 1997 hit song "Bitch", for which she was nominated for a Grammy Award.- Early life :...

 originally done in the early 1980s. It was released in 1997
1997 in music
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1997.-January:*January 9 – David Bowie performs his 50th Birthday Bash concert at Madison Square Garden, New York City, USA with guests Frank Black, The Foo Fighters, Sonic Youth, Robert Smith of The Cure, Lou Reed, and Billy...

 by the record company in an attempt to capitalize on her newfound success created from Blurring the Edges
Blurring the Edges
Blurring the Edges is the first album by American singer-songwriter Meredith Brooks, released in 1997.-Track listing:#I Need – 4:10#Bitch – 4:12#Somedays – 3:45...

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Track listing

  1. "Pick It Up" (Burns, Burns)
  2. "The Look" (Bolden, Brooks, Robinson)
  3. "You're Gonna Miss My Loving" (Perry)
  4. "See It Through My Eyes" (Brooks)
  5. "Thunder and Lightning" (Brooks, Burns)
  6. "Video Idol" (Brooks, Burns, Perry)
  7. "Jessica" (Brooks, Burns, Perry)
  8. "Company Man" (Burns, Burns, Miranda)
  9. "Your Attention" (Brooks, Burns)
  10. "Who's Fooling Who" (Brooks)

Personnel

  • Meredith Brooks - guitar
    Guitar
    The guitar is a plucked string instrument, usually played with fingers or a pick. The guitar consists of a body with a rigid neck to which the strings, generally six in number, are attached. Guitars are traditionally constructed of various woods and strung with animal gut or, more recently, with...

    , vocals
    Singing
    Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the voice, and augments regular speech by the use of both tonality and rhythm. One who sings is called a singer or vocalist. Singers perform music known as songs that can be sung either with or without accompaniment by musical instruments...

  • Bob Burns
    Bob Burns (drummer)
    Bob Burns is an American drummer who was in the original line-up of the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd. Burns helped to form the band in 1964 with Gary Rossington and Larry Junstrom and remained until 1974, although by some accounts he left the band for a while during the early 1970s...

     - drums
    Drum kit
    A drum kit is a collection of drums, cymbals and often other percussion instruments, such as cowbells, wood blocks, triangles, chimes, or tambourines, arranged for convenient playing by a single person ....

  • William Burns - bass
    Bass guitar
    The bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb , or by using a pick....

    , vocals
  • Robert Miranda - guitar
  • David Perry - guitar, keyboards
    Keyboard instrument
    A keyboard instrument is a musical instrument which is played using a musical keyboard. The most common of these is the piano. Other widely used keyboard instruments include organs of various types as well as other mechanical, electromechanical and electronic instruments...


Production

  • Producers: David Perry, Jack Robinson
    Jack Robinson (songwriter and music publisher)
    Jack Robinson is a songwriter and a music publisher.-Life and career:Robinson was born in Seattle, Washington. He grew up in a musical family; his father was an amateur violinist, his mother a professional singer. Robinson's three uncles and his aunt were professional musicians. His father, Bert,...

  • Engineer: David Perry
  • Mastering: Herb Jung
  • Photography: Robert Duffey
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